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Filter by Meaning The creditor may adjudge the debtor bankrupt if they are unable to pay their debts.
The conductor will adjudge the solo to the most talented musician.
The jury must adjudge whether the defendant is guilty or not.
The committee will adjudge the best research paper.
The board of directors will adjudge the CEO's performance for the year.
The committee will adjudge the winner of the science fair.
The court will adjudge the company in default of its obligations.
The critic will adjudge the best performance in the play.
The critic will adjudge the artistic merit of the film.
The jury will adjudge the defendant's guilt or innocence.
The panel will adjudge the best painting in the art competition.
The court will adjudge the defendant guilty or not guilty.
The jury will adjudge the defendant innocent of all charges.
The beauty pageant judges will adjudge the winner based on talent, poise, and beauty.
The jury will adjudge the damages to be paid by the defendant.
The judge will adjudge the custody of the child in the ongoing divorce case.
The scholarship committee will adjudge the most deserving candidate for the award.
The Supreme Court will adjudge the constitutionality of the new law.
The referee will adjudge whether the goal was valid or not.
The jury will adjudge the amount of compensation for the victim.
The court will adjudge the ownership of the disputed property.
The manager will adjudge the employee of the month award.
The jury will adjudge the accused guilty or innocent.
The tax authorities can adjudge the property of a tax evader.
The jury will adjudge the defendant guilty or not guilty after hearing all the evidence.
The committee will adjudge the best design for the building.
The referee will adjudge whether or not the ball crossed the goal line.
The festival committee will adjudge the best float in the parade.
The jury will adjudge the defendant guilty or innocent.
The jury will adjudge the defendant guilty or not guilty.
The panel will adjudge the best film of the festival.
The bank can adjudge the mortgage property if the borrower defaults on payments.
The government can adjudge the vehicles involved in illegal activities.
The coach will adjudge the player of the match award to the best performer.
The landlord can adjudge the security deposit if the tenant breaches the lease agreement.
The panel will adjudge the winner of the singing competition.
The judge will adjudge the sentence to the convict.
The coach will adjudge the player of the game.
The chef will adjudge the winner of the cooking contest.
The government can adjudge the assets of a bankrupt company.
The referee will adjudge a penalty kick for the foul.
The insurance company can adjudge the damaged car to assess the claim.
The judge will adjudge the property foreclosed.
The arbitrator will adjudge the amount of compensation to be paid.
The doctor will adjudge the appropriate treatment for the patient.
The audience will adjudge the best performance of the night.
The auctioneer will adjudge the antique to the highest bidder.
The art critics will adjudge the quality of the painting.
The coach will adjudge the best player of the season.
The board of directors will adjudge the best candidate for the job.
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